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<blockquote data-quote="Ksan" data-source="post: 5931648" data-attributes="member: 609560"><p>Your remote turn on wire is run to a constant hot source. You need to rewire the remote turn on lead to a remote turn on from your head unit, if your using a stock head unit then wire it to a fuse that turns on when you crank your car. That blue light should only be on when the amp is on. So if you kill the car the amps blue light should go off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ksan, post: 5931648, member: 609560"] Your remote turn on wire is run to a constant hot source. You need to rewire the remote turn on lead to a remote turn on from your head unit, if your using a stock head unit then wire it to a fuse that turns on when you crank your car. That blue light should only be on when the amp is on. So if you kill the car the amps blue light should go off. [/QUOTE]
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